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Caulfield North, Victoria

Caulfield North
MelbourneVictoria
Labassa.jpg
Labassa, Manor Grove
Caulfield North is located in Melbourne
Caulfield North
Caulfield North
Coordinates 37°52′23″S 145°01′30″E / 37.873°S 145.025°E / -37.873; 145.025Coordinates: 37°52′23″S 145°01′30″E / 37.873°S 145.025°E / -37.873; 145.025
Population 14,554 (2011 census)
 • Density 3,470/km2 (8,970/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 3161
Area 4.2 km2 (1.6 sq mi)
Location 11 km (7 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s) City of Glen Eira
State electorate(s) Caulfield
Federal Division(s) Melbourne Ports
Suburbs around Caulfield North:
Prahran Armadale Malvern
St Kilda East Caulfield North Caulfield East
Elsternwick Caulfield Caulfield East

Caulfield North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area is the City of Glen Eira. At the 2011 Census, Caulfield North had a population of 14,554.

It is bounded by Orrong Road in the west, Glen Eira Road in the south, Dandenong Road in the north and Kambrook Road in the east. The suburb contains Caulfield Park - a park of approximately 26 hectares in size, bounded by Balaclava Road, Inkerman Road, Hawthorn Road and Park Crescent.

Caulfield North has the largest Jewish population of any suburb in Australia: 6,522 (according to the 2011 census), representing 45% of its population. The Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation at Monash University estimates that this is higher, settling on a figure of 7,506, constituting 51.6% of the suburb's population.

Caulfield North was once the location of many large Victorian mansions on large estates, most of which were demolished and subdivided in the early twentieth century.

A notable survivor is Labassa owned by the National Trust. The mansion was originally built in 1862 and extended in 1873. In 1889 further extensions and lavish refurbishment commissioned by William Alexander Robertson created the present mansion which is of national significance. The house is sometimes used for filming of the ABC's lady detective series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and was one of the filming locations for the 2002 film Queen of the Damned.

Many streets in the suburb were named in the late 1850s after Crimea War locations and people, for example, Cardigan, Canrobert, Inkerman, Alma, Raglan, Redan and Balaclava.


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